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Zhongshan Hall has long served as one of the formal reception venues for visiting foreign dignitaries, including several heads of state, such as US president Richard Nixon, president of South Korea Syngman Rhee, president of South Vietnam Ngo Đình Diệm, president of the Philippines Carlos P. Garcia, and the Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Zhongshan Hall has also hosted a number of official state ceremonies, including the signing of the Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty and the formal inauguration ceremonies of the second, third and fourth presidents and vice-presidents of the Republic of China. In recognition of the distinctive historic significance of this institution, the government of Taiwan formally designated Zhongshan Hall as a Class Two National Historical Site in 1992.

Zhongzheng Auditorium is equipped with extended stage facilities, multi-purpose suspension systems as well as advanced lighting and sound systems. It is with modern stage facilities suitable for music, theater and dance performances. It is the perfect venue for performances by professional performing arts groups and organizations as well as departments of music, art and dance from colleges and universities.

Plan Your Visit

Map & Directions

Public transportation:

1. MRT: Take the MRT and get off at Ximen Station—> Take exit No. 5 —> Walk to short distance to Zhongshan Hall

4. No. 2 Zhinan Bus: Get off at either the north station or south station on Zhonghua Road

Driving instruction:

1. From Freeway 1 —> Get off at Taipei Interchange —> Take Chongqing North Road —> Drive along Chongqing South Road —> Make a right turn at Wuchang Street —> Make a left turn at Yanping South Road —> Straight ahead to Zhongshan Hall

2. From Sun Yat-sen Freeway —> Take Section 3 of Chongqing South Road —> Take Section 1 of Chongqing South Road —> Turn left at Hengyang Road —> Turn right at Yangping South Road —> Straight ahead to Zhongshan Hall

3. From Wugu Interchange —> Follow the sign toward Zhongxiao Bridge in Sanchong —> Take a right turn after getting off bridge —> Change to the fast lane —> Make a left turn at Hankou Street —> Make a right turn at Yanping South Road —> Arrive at Zhongshan Hall

Play the Music of Shen Yun

Play the Music of Shen Yun

CLOSE YOUR
EYES and let the melodies of a lost civilization carry
you away. The rippling
notes of the pipa transport you to an imperial
banquet, where maidens dance under a silvery moon. In a
sudden shift, powerful drumbeats conjure an
ancient
battlefield where the valor of heroes shines through. This is a
performance that breathes life into precious stories and even
melodies from the distant past.

Nowhere else can you hear classical Chinese
instruments—such as the two-stringed erhu and
the piquant pipa—so pleasantly
melded with Western
strings, woodwinds, and brass. Shen Yun’s approach, from the
composition to the expression of the music, results in a vivid
sound with great emotional
range—perfect for musical storytelling.

our story: born out of popular demand

The New York-based Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra was formed in response to the many theatergoers who longed to hear the music of Shen
Yun—the phenomenally successful dance production—in concert form. Since debuting at Carnegie Hall in 2012, it has performed to great
acclaim worldwide. It is home to an impressive number of internationally accomplished musicians, including its singers, known for their
remarkable ability to sing the most traditional bel canto in Chinese. Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra is distinguished by its artistic
vision of cultural renewal through works unfailingly positive and bright.

2018 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

This year’s repertoire is a refreshingly diverse and fast-paced experience sure to delight both seasoned concertgoers and those new to classical
music. The performance features Shen Yun’s most celebrated original compositions and award-winning singers along with timeless orchestral classics
by Wagner, Sarasate, and Tchaikovsky.